The study found suggestive stories, sexist comments and crude sexual remarks were common.
Suggestive stories, sexist comments and crude sexual remarks are said to be the most common forms of sexual harassment.
The report said 70 percent of participants did not seek help or support when they were harassed.
"If adults need that support, children and young people need that even more," Kathryn McPhillips said.
When a volunteer firefighter sexually abused his young son, many in their small town refused to believe it.
More than three students have taken action and police say they expect more to come forward.
A new survey reveals over 400 had been harassed, while at least 20 had been raped.
A 3D artist says her manager made comments about her appearance and treated her differently to male colleagues.